An in vivo experiment was conducted to study the potential prebiotic effects of mushroom and herb polysaccharide extracts, Lentinus edodes extract (LenE), Tremella fuciformis extract, and Astragalus membranaceus Radix extract, on chicken growth and the cecal microbial ecosystem, as compared with the antibiotic Apramycin (APR). This investigation was carried out in terms of a dose-response study. The chickens were naturally infected with avian Mycoplasma gallisepticum prior to the experiment. The BW gain, cecal pH, viscosity, and predominant microbial populations were measured I wk after the extract and APR treatments. The extracts and APR significantly stimulated growth of the chickens infected with avian Mycoplasma gallisepticum. The avera...
colaboración internacionalThe pivotal aim of the present context was to determine the effect of prob...
Aim: This study was designed to investigate the synergistic effect of the combined action of probiot...
The use of antibiotics as growth promotants has become unacceptable. Liquid metabolites seem to have...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to study the potential prebiotic effects of mushroom and herb po...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to study the potential prebiotic effects of mushroom and herb po...
1. This in vivo trial was conducted to study the effects of polysaccharide extracts of two mushrooms...
Keywords : mushroom and herb polysaccharides, antimicrobial growth promoters, chickensAntibiotics ar...
We investigated the effects of polysaccharide extracts from 2 mushrooms, Lentinus edodes (LenE) and ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of polysaccharide extracts (E) of two mushroo...
We investigated the effects of polysaccharide extracts from 2 mushrooms, Lentinus edodes (LenE) and ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of polysaccharide extracts (E) of two mushroo...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of a new probiotic compound developed as a potent...
The effects of probiotic (Protexin®, Protexin Veterinary, Somerset, UK), medicinal plant (basil esse...
Background: With the removal of antibiotic as growth promoters from poultry diets, it is of interest...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of two different water-soluble carbohydrate ext...
colaboración internacionalThe pivotal aim of the present context was to determine the effect of prob...
Aim: This study was designed to investigate the synergistic effect of the combined action of probiot...
The use of antibiotics as growth promotants has become unacceptable. Liquid metabolites seem to have...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to study the potential prebiotic effects of mushroom and herb po...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to study the potential prebiotic effects of mushroom and herb po...
1. This in vivo trial was conducted to study the effects of polysaccharide extracts of two mushrooms...
Keywords : mushroom and herb polysaccharides, antimicrobial growth promoters, chickensAntibiotics ar...
We investigated the effects of polysaccharide extracts from 2 mushrooms, Lentinus edodes (LenE) and ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of polysaccharide extracts (E) of two mushroo...
We investigated the effects of polysaccharide extracts from 2 mushrooms, Lentinus edodes (LenE) and ...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of polysaccharide extracts (E) of two mushroo...
The current study aimed to investigate the effects of a new probiotic compound developed as a potent...
The effects of probiotic (Protexin®, Protexin Veterinary, Somerset, UK), medicinal plant (basil esse...
Background: With the removal of antibiotic as growth promoters from poultry diets, it is of interest...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of two different water-soluble carbohydrate ext...
colaboración internacionalThe pivotal aim of the present context was to determine the effect of prob...
Aim: This study was designed to investigate the synergistic effect of the combined action of probiot...
The use of antibiotics as growth promotants has become unacceptable. Liquid metabolites seem to have...